Obesity and its resulting co-morbidities place a huge burden on the Australian healthcare system and economy. Alterations to the body’s normal circadian rhythm increase the risk of developing obesity and metabolic dysfunction. Like most metabolically active tissues, circadian rhythm has been observed in brown adipose tissue (BAT) a site of thermogenesis, whereby heat is released via the process of uncoupled respiration, involving uncoupling protein-1 (UCP-1). Activation of thermogenesis in BAT has potential to treat metabolic dysfunction. We have previously shown that ongoing exposure to low dose ultraviolet radiation (UVR) curbed weight gain and limited metabolic dysfunction in mice fed a high fat diet through mechanisms involving skin rel...
The circadian system is primarily entrained by the ambient light environment and is fundamentally li...
Summary: Many favorable metabolic effects have been attributed to thermogenic activity of brown adip...
Background: Increasing evidence points at an important physiological role of the timekeeping system,...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Exposure to sunlight has the potential to suppress metabolic dysfunction and obesit...
Background: Obesity is one of the greatest public health issues affecting Australians. Obesity plays...
Exposure to sunlight has the potential to suppress metabolic dysfunction and obesity. We previously ...
Exposure to sunlight may limit cardiometabolic risk. In our previous studies, regular exposure to su...
Disruption of circadian (similar to 24 h) rhythms is associated with an increased risk of cardiometa...
Abstract Objective Obesity often emerges in middle age, increasing risk for metabolic disorders. Our...
AbstractThe recent characterization of brown fat in humans has generated much excitement on the poss...
Throughout history, humans have been constantly driven by the rising and setting of the sun. Being a...
The study reported here examined the timing of modulation of the production of activator protein 1 (...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) was identified as a thermogenic organ in 1961, and in 1978 shown to be th...
Light pollution worldwide promotes the progression of obesity, which is widely considered a conseque...
Emerging findings suggest that exposure to ultraviolet wavelengths of sunlight modulates metabolic f...
The circadian system is primarily entrained by the ambient light environment and is fundamentally li...
Summary: Many favorable metabolic effects have been attributed to thermogenic activity of brown adip...
Background: Increasing evidence points at an important physiological role of the timekeeping system,...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Exposure to sunlight has the potential to suppress metabolic dysfunction and obesit...
Background: Obesity is one of the greatest public health issues affecting Australians. Obesity plays...
Exposure to sunlight has the potential to suppress metabolic dysfunction and obesity. We previously ...
Exposure to sunlight may limit cardiometabolic risk. In our previous studies, regular exposure to su...
Disruption of circadian (similar to 24 h) rhythms is associated with an increased risk of cardiometa...
Abstract Objective Obesity often emerges in middle age, increasing risk for metabolic disorders. Our...
AbstractThe recent characterization of brown fat in humans has generated much excitement on the poss...
Throughout history, humans have been constantly driven by the rising and setting of the sun. Being a...
The study reported here examined the timing of modulation of the production of activator protein 1 (...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) was identified as a thermogenic organ in 1961, and in 1978 shown to be th...
Light pollution worldwide promotes the progression of obesity, which is widely considered a conseque...
Emerging findings suggest that exposure to ultraviolet wavelengths of sunlight modulates metabolic f...
The circadian system is primarily entrained by the ambient light environment and is fundamentally li...
Summary: Many favorable metabolic effects have been attributed to thermogenic activity of brown adip...
Background: Increasing evidence points at an important physiological role of the timekeeping system,...